Japan was our first office outside India and the US. That was 2001.
Yesterday, I visited our office in Yokohama and I'm reminded that we were a small unknown company from Chennai and we chose the hardest market first.
Nobody in Japan buys because of a brand or a pitch. They watch how you behave when something breaks, and if you pass that test they stay with you for decades. That patience got into our engineering culture and never left.
ありがとうございます 🙏
Sikh and Hindu history are inseparable. Every educated person knows that Hindu families dedicated their eldest son to the Guru's path and generations of Sikhs fought with extraordinary courage against Mughal oppression to protect faith and people.
Waheguru 🙏
Kapil Dev on Sikhism: do listen in how Hindu families in Punjab historically sent their first-born son to fight for the land as a ‘warrior’ and that was an initiation for them to be called a ‘Sikh’ 🪯
“My own Massi’s elder son became a Sikh”
In Japan, where summer heat can be dangerously intense, this kindergarten installed a large retractable sunshade so the children can safely enjoy outdoor play in the shade.
As a devotee takes blessings from Maa Ganga in Rishikesh, a foreigner nearby quietly follows, showing how bhakti touches hearts beyond language and culture.🙏🏻🧡🚩
Dacoit Daku Hasinahad disguised herself during a religious pilgrimage.
So what did Punjab Police do? No drones. No facial recognition. No Hollywood-style manhunt. They simply set up a stall offering free ₹10 Frooti to pilgrims.
A little later, she reportedly removed her face covering to enjoy the free mango drink… and was arrested.
Moral: 1. Anything “FREE” has a strange magnetic pull in our country.
2. More than technology, the best policing is about understanding human psychology.